Police also allege her boyfriend, Samuel Wile, grabbed the officer by the neck when he was trying to arrest Gaglione.

Samuel Wile(Photo: Submitted)

Wile, 29, of the 3800 block of Sylvan Drive, Springettsbury Township, is charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, obstructing administration of law and harassment.

Police called: An employee at the Econo Lodge at 222 Arsenal Road called police about 7 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, and reported a woman throwing items from the balcony of a second-floor room.

The employee told police the woman, later identified as Gaglione, was being difficult and that she had thrown linens and trash from the balcony, court documents state.

Confrontation: Officer William Nailor, who responded to the incident, knocked on Gaglione's door three times before she answered, and police say she immediately began acting in a "confrontational manner."

When asked about the balcony incident, Gaglione denied any involvement, court documents state.

Nailor told Gaglione that the hotel just wanted her to leave and that if she did, no further action would be necessary.

When Nailor asked Gaglione her name, she said "Nope, not doing this," before turning around and entering the bathroom, police said. Gaglione eventually gave the officer her name, and she then tried walking away from Nailor, charging documents state.

Police say Gaglione struggled with Nailor in the vestibule, where she continued flailing her arms and legs, and she spun to the ground. Another officer arrived and began to help Nailor, but Gaglione continued flailing her arms, documents state.

Nailor eventually took Gaglione into custody and placed her in his vehicle, where police say she continued being "belligerent" by making defamatory comments.

While in the vehicle, she spat on Nailor's face, police said. She also kicked the door and window.

While Nailor drove her to central booking, Gaglione continued berating him with insults, and she spit in the back of his car, police said.

Lt. David Lash said Gaglione was not visibly pregnant, and the department has no knowledge whether what Wile said is true or not.

'Unaware': After Gaglione was placed in Nailor's vehicle, police spoke with Wile, who apologized for putting his arms around Nailor's neck, charging documents state.

"S. Wile began to apologize for his actions toward me and stated he was unaware I was an officer and was concerned for T. Gaglione's safety," Nailor wrote in court documents.

Nailor then told Wile that he was in full uniform and he announced himself several times before contacting Gaglione — loud enough for Wile to have heard, police said.

The two were arraigned at central booking Saturday night. Gaglione remains in York County Prison in lieu of $7,500 bail.

Wile posted his $7,500 bail Wednesday, Dec. 6, according to the prison. He could not be reached for comment.

Neither have attorneys listed.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Friday at District Judge Jeffrey Oberdorf's office.

— Reach Christopher Dornblaser at cdornblaser@yorkdispatch.com or on Twitter at @YDDornblaser.